Add boilderplate to remove a module but keep documentation.
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# Copyright (c) 2018, Ansible Project
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# Simplified BSD License (see licenses/simplified_bsd.txt or https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-2-Clause)
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from ansible.module_utils._text import to_text
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def removed_module(msg=u'This module has been removed. The module documentation may contain hints for porting'):
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"""
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When a module is removed, we want the documentation available for a few releases to aid in
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porting playbooks. So leave the documentation but remove the actual code and instead have this
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boilerplate::
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from ansible.module_utils.common.removed import removed_module
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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removed_module()
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"""
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# We may not have an AnsibleModule when this is called
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msg = to_text(msg).translate({ord(u'"'): u'\\"'})
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print('\n{{"msg": "{0}", "failed": true}}'.format(msg))
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